Hot Box
On-board chemistry heating — work cold days without drum heaters.
One of the original frustrations that drove the SprayPod design was cold-day chemistry. Spray foam needs to be at a specific temperature to atomize and cure properly — and on a 40°F morning in February, that meant heating 55-gallon drums for hours before work could start. The Hot Box solves that.
Specifications
| Type | On-board chemistry heater for spray foam equipment |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | SprayPod 2.0 and Ag Spray Rigs |
| Function | Maintains AireBarrier chemistry at proper application temperature in cold weather |
| Replaces | Legacy 55-gallon drum heater setups |
| Use season | Late fall, winter, early spring applications |
Key features
- Eliminates the legacy 55-gallon drum heater approach
- Keeps chemistry at application temperature on cold days
- Pairs with SprayPod 2.0 and Ag Spray Rigs
- Lets winter and shoulder-season work proceed without delays
Why temperature matters
Two-component polyurethane chemistry needs to mix in a narrow temperature window. Too cold and the components don't atomize, the spray pattern fails, and cure can be incomplete. Hot Box keeps the chemistry where it needs to be, all day, in any cold-weather application.
Where it's used
Equipment quote request
Equipment pricing depends on configuration, accessories (Hot Box, Power Pods), and territory. Tell us about your application volume — single farm, multi-barn contractor work, or commercial — and we'll come back with a build sheet and a quote.